"He looked right at me and I said, 'Don't worry somebody's coming,' and he said, 'OK.' And then I said, 'Don't move,' and he said, 'OK, I won't,'" Thetonia, of Norton, said.

The unidentified man in his 20s was taken to Good Samaritan Medical Center before being flown by medical helicopter to Boston Medical Center, with what police believe to be non-life-threatening injuries.

The man was riding a mountain bike when he collided with a Mazda 5 with California plates being driven by an unidentified woman. The crash happened at the intersection of Ash Street and Park Road about 4 p.m.

A large dent could be seen in the hood of the car and the windshield was smashed from the collision. The front wheel of the bike was knocked off from the impact.

After the crash, the woman driver sat on a sidewalk on Ash Street with her head in her hands crying. She was taken by ambulance to a local hospital with unknown injuries.

Brockton Police Sgt. Timothy Stanton said it was undetermined right after the crash if anyone was at fault. He said the crash was under investigation and the Plymouth County Bureau of Criminal Investigation was called in to assist.

The crash comes less than a week after a 12-year-old Brockton boy was tragically stuck and killed by a tractor-trailer on his birthday on Battles Street, Thursday.

On Friday, a 17-year-old was riding a bicycle when he was hit by a car on Forest Avenue. The teenager suffered non-life-threatening injuries and was taken to South Shore Hospital.

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